How did South Carolinians contribute to the Harlem Renaissance?

Former South Carolina governor Ben Tillman wrote a charter for Harlem, which organized its neighborhood council.

Ben Robertson, a South Carolina journalist, wrote an article on the Harlem Renaissance that appeared in Life magazine.

Several South Carolinian artists, such as William H. Johnson, took an active and vital role in the movement.

The South Carolina architect Eartha Kitt designed many of Harlem's most notable structures and buildings

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South Carolinians contributed to the Harlem Renaissance through their writing, journalism, art, and architecture. Former governor Ben Tillman played a role in organizing Harlem's neighborhood council, journalist Ben Robertson wrote about the movement for Life magazine, artist William H. Johnson was active in the movement, and architect Eartha Kitt designed many of Harlem's prominent structures. These contributions helped to showcase the talent and creativity of South Carolinians within the broader context of the Harlem Renaissance.